Bitcoin Price Analysis: Is This The Day Bitcoin Had Been Waiting For 11 Years? – CryptoPotato

Quick recap: for the past few weeks, Bitcoin had been following the crashing global markets. While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq lost more than 30% over the past month, Bitcoin followed them but with a little bit of leverage.

The primary cryptocurrency is now trading at a 50% discount from the highs of mid-February, when it was trading above the $10,000 mark.

Many crypto enthusiasts waited for this moment. Bitcoin was born after the most recent significant financial crisis, the one of 2008. Nowadays, Bitcoin is facing its first real economic collapse, but so far, behaving just like any other asset. Not the way Satoshi Nakamoto expected it to be.

We could see the same positive correlation between Bitcoin and the stock markets over the past weeks. However, during the previous days, Bitcoin holds firmly, trading inside a range between $5000 and $5500. This is despite another plunge of 5-6% in the major indexes.

Is this the turning point, when Bitcoin says goodbye to the positive correlation in order to become a real safe-haven asset? Only time will tell. Just a reminder, Gold crashed at the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis, just as it does now, before starting to be a hedge and started soaring.

Following yesterdays assumption about Bitcoin being stable against the crashing markets, we saw Bitcoin breaking above the $5500 resistance, followed by a massive move surpassing $6,000, marking $6,400 as the current daily high, as of writing these lines.

While Bitcoin was breaking out, Wall Street futures were forecasting a 2-3% drop at the start of Thursdays trading day. Judging by the past hours, the correlation between Bitcoin and the markets is now inverse. A dream come true? Only time will tell.

Total Market Cap: $172 billion

Bitcoin Market Cap: $112 billion

BTC Dominance Index: 64.8%

*Data by CoinGecko

Support/Resistance levels: As mentioned above, the overall picture can be seen on the 4-hour chart below. Bitcoin is trading between $5000 from below, and $5500 from above. A breakout to either direction is likely to point the next short-term for Bitcoin.

From above, the first resistance is the $5500 price zone (the 78.6% Fib retracement level from the June 2019 bull-run), followed by $5700. Further above lies $6000 $6100 (Sundays high).

From below, the first major level of support is the $5000 mark. Further below lies $4700 $4800. Beneath, there is the Mondays low around $4500, before the next significant level at $4200 (old resistance turned support level from the beginning of 2019), and the $4000 mark.

The RSI Indicator: The RSI is at a decision point. After breaking out of the marked wedge, which started forming a month ago, the RSI is facing the 30 level as resistance. A break here can boost the bulls.

Trading volume: As mentioned here before, Thursday and Friday, March 12 & 13, were the two highest daily volume candles over the past year. Since then, the volume had been declining, getting ready for the next move.

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